Personal Property Management Contacts
GSA Personal Property Management Offices
GSA Sales Contracting Officers
Federal Agency National Utilization Officers
State Agencies for Surplus Property
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The following activities are eligible to receive donations of federal property through the State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASP). SASPs are state-run organizations that coordinate the federal program for the donation of federal surplus property to public, tax-supported entities and eligible, private, nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations.
State and public agencies generally include:
In order to obtain federal surplus property through donation, nonprofit educational and tax-exempt public health activities must intend to use the surplus personal property to aid education or public health, either directly or through research. Eligible organizations include:
Nonprofit, tax exempt organizations that provide food, shelter, or support services to homeless or impoverished people may also be eligible to receive donations of surplus property. Such organizations include:
Certain state or local government agencies and nonprofit organizations or institutions that serve older individuals can receive donations of surplus personal property. Organizations must receive funds appropriated for programs for older individuals under the Older Americans Act of 1965, Title IV or Title XX of the Social Security Act, Titles VIII and X of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, or Community Services Block Grant Act.
Appropriate programs include:
Any state, political subdivision, municipality, or tax-supported institutions can receive donations of surplus property if the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) deems it essential, suitable, or desirable for the development, improvement, operation, or maintenance of a public airport. FAA regional offices provide information on FAA-administered programs. Airports can obtain permission to screen for federal property on the Personal Property Management System (PPMS) by contacting their National Utilization Officer (NUO).
In addition, public airports can, as public agencies, receive property donations through the State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASP).
Certain schools and the following national organizations are eligible to receive donations of Department of Defense (DoD) surplus property:
These Service Educational Activities (SEAs) have a formal donation agreement with DoD that outlines the general terms and conditions for obtaining DoD surplus property. State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) can provide general information concerning designation of schools or organizations as an SEA. Formal designation as an SEA comes from the Department of Defense.
Individual units of the national organizations, such as Boy Scout or Girl Scout Troops and Red Cross Chapters, should contact their regional or national headquarters for guidance regarding the donation and use of DoD surplus property.
Certain Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) whose membership comprises substantially of veterans and are recognized by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 5902. VSOs are eligible to receive donations of property for purposes of providing services to veterans. A listing of VA-recognized VSOs can be found at: www.va.gov/ogc/apps/accreditation/index.asp
The Donation Program also has provisions for donating special types and categories of surplus property. Examples of these programs include:
GSA Personal Property Management Offices
GSA Sales Contracting Officers
Federal Agency National Utilization Officers
State Agencies for Surplus Property